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Edinburgh’s grande dame has a contemporary flair – with chic interiors, a day sap and acclaimed restaurants

The Balmoral Hotel is a part of Rocco Forte Hotels and is ideally situated in the center of Edinburgh, close to the main shopping and commercial districts and within seven miles of Edinburgh Airport. The Balmoral Hotel’s majestic clock tower has been an Edinburgh landmark for over 100 years. In refurbishing the hotel, Olga Polizzi, Sir Rocco Forte’s sister, has respected the historic nature of the building but brought in a blend of colors from the Scottish countryside giving the hotel a more contemporary feel. The stylish rooms and opulent suites have magnificent views of the city or the hotel’s internal courtyard.
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